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Old 30-07-2021, 01:14 PM
AdamJL
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Originally Posted by tornado33 View Post
Here is the most southerly object Ive ever imaged. -85 deg dec
10 x 15 minutes ISO 400 with the 10 inch f5.6 scope and EOS Ra. Hand guided as usual.

Guiding manually something this far south is very easy as all corrections are much reduced, The guide star just sits there with minimal movement.
Scott
Wow. Had no idea this little guy was out there! Just brought it up in Stellarium. Impressed you got something on this subject, well done

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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Kudos to you. I'm surprised you can still guide with the seeing of late. I've been out for the past 3 nights and will again tonight. The jetstream map is all red. It's been relentless. Stars are very soft. Yesterday was particularly bad.

Did you try last night? I had guiding sub 0.6 in Sydney.
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